LEARN, ACHIEVE GROW: 2019 Giving Report

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2018 Giving Report

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CONTENTS

2018 HIGHLIGHTS

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2018 Highlights

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From the President

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Sincere thanks from the Director of Development

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Melbourne Grammar School Foundation Leadership

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A breadth of contribution

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From golf to equity and access

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Creating social change in the past, present and future

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Witherby Tower Society

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Witherby Tower Society Honour Roll

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2018 Donor Honour Roll

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Foundation Circle Members

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Continuing your support

$2.74 million

276 donors gave to Melbourne Grammar School in 2018, including 33 new donors

was raised in 2018 in new gifts and pledge commitments

1,278

261

Foundation members

Witherby Tower Society members (162 living and 99 deceased)

21%

45%

PILLARS SUPPORTED

$171,620

6%

raised for the 2018 Annual Giving Appeal

Buildings and Grounds $558,077 Indigenous Bursary Programme

$174,475

Scholarships and Bursaries

$788,289

MGS Foundation Endowment Fund

$1,220,536

Total:

$2,741,377

28%

RAISED BY OUR COMMUNITY

Melbourne Grammar School has made every effort to ensure the accuracy presented in this publication. We apologise if any omissions or errors have occurred.

Published April 2019 by: The Lodge, Melbourne Grammar School 355 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Victoria 3004 +61 3 9865 7555 foundation@mgs.vic.edu.au

Melbourne Grammar School respects the privacy of its community members and is bound by the National Privacy Principles under the Commonwealth Privacy Act. For a copy of the School’s Privacy Policy please visit the School’s website at mgs.vic.edu.au or contact the School on +61 3 9865 7555.

2018 ANNUAL GIVING APPEAL

$76,574

Current Parents

$26,425

Buildings and Grounds

$1,170,477

Old Melburnians

$98,170

Indigenous Bursary Programme

Past Parents

$34,075

Scholarships and Bursaries

$25,252

Learn, Achieve, Grow: 2018 Giving Report is published for the Melbourne Grammar School community to thank and report on the impact of the generosity of its donors.

$92,947

Staff and Friends

$1,376,127

Organisations & Trusts

$12,950

Melbourne Grammar School Endowment Fund

The broader School community of Old Melburnians, and Current and Past Parents once again generously supported our Annual Giving Appeal and their area(s) of particular interest $53,320 $16,750 $101,550

Current Parents Past Parents Old Melburnians

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SINCERE THANKS

Looking back to 2018, a central focus for all of us involved the necessary and final fundraising for the Geoff Handbury Science and Technology Hub.

I particularly like the following explanation of philanthropy: “The mission of philanthropy is to give people the gift of the opportunity to do something of value, potentially something transformational – to touch the lives of people they may never know”.

The Hub officially opened on a cold Melbourne day in March in an atmosphere of good cheer and quiet satisfaction. It is an extraordinary project: marvellous for the teaching of STEM at Melbourne Grammar for generations now and to come. Already, students speak of the tremendous spaces available for learning and personal enrichment. In addition, there was strong support for the important and progressive Indigenous Bursary Programme, a focus of our Annual Giving Appeal. In October, Sue Felton joined us as our new Director of Development. Her contribution, already, has been substantial. She is warm and engaging. She is a powerful advocate for the School and its philanthropic endeavours. I know she has met already with many of our benefactors. If you have not yet had the opportunity to meet her, I would encourage you to do so. We have an enthusiastic and hard-working Board, representative of the parent bodies on all three campuses at the School. We are greatly appreciative of all of our donors. We want to make sure that we continue to engage you; continue to provide you with opportunities to see and to understand the difference that your philanthropy brings. Let us know how we are going. And if you see there are ways we may do better, do let us know.

Philip Solomon QC President of the Melbourne Grammar School Foundation

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MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDATION

Since I joined the School in October 2018, I have been delighted to learn how generous is our community. Our donors – Old Melburnians, current and past parents, staff, volunteers and Friends of the School, support our students by investing in their future, often without personally knowing the recipient(s). We do not take this support and trust lightly – and never for granted. In this edition of Learn, Achieve, Grow we feature stories of donors whose personal philanthropy aligns with our School values: leadership, diversity, learning, integrity, excellence, spirituality, and a sense of community. These values shape us as a community and convey the beliefs that positively influence our behaviour and the way that we all interact with individuals, groups and communities. I look forward to meeting you and, wherever possible, to thank you in person for your support.

Sue Felton Director of Development

MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP

FROM THE PRESIDENT

The members of the Melbourne Grammar School Foundation Board play a key role in promoting a positive culture of philanthropy in the wider School community. They provide leadership in respect of philanthropic endeavours and, in addition to giving of their time and expertise, these volunteers actively seek to encourage others to join them in providing financial support to the School. Providing appropriate and timely recognition of donors also forms part of their remit. We thank all members of the Foundation Board and its committees for contributing to the School in this important manner over the past year.

Melbourne Grammar School Foundation Board Philip Solomon QC President Board member since 2009 Michael Bartlett Chair of Council Board member since 2008 Roy Kelley Headmaster Board member since 2009 John Jesson Director of Finance & Administration Board member since 2011 Jason Mifsud Chair, Indigenous Steering Committee Amanda Day Board member since 2017 Jamie Gray Board member since 2018 Andrew Guy Board member since 2011 Fiona Hindmarsh Board member since 2017 Shirley Hsieh Board member since 2017 Alex Scanlon Board member since 2017 Geoff Taylor Board member since 2015

Advancement staff Andrew Boyd Director of Advancement & Admissions Sue Felton Director of Development Moya Barclay Manager Stewardship & Donor Relations

Pictured at a recent Foundation Board meeting are (from left): Roy Kelley (Headmaster), Jason Mifsud, Alex Scanlon, Andrew Boyd (Director of Advancement & Admissions), Amanda Day, Sue Felton (Director of Development), Philip Solomon (Chair), John Jesson (Director of Finance & Administration and Board Secretary), Jamie Gray, Fiona Hindmarsh, Shirley Hsieh, Moya Barclay (Manager Stewardship & Donor Relations), Andrew Guy, Geoff Taylor. Absent: Michael Bartlett

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Melbourne Grammar School’s philanthropic priorities are represented by the following four Pillars:

Buildings and Grounds Providing inspiring spaces and maintaining our facilities and technology to the highest standard

Scholarships and Bursaries

A BREADTH OF CONTRIBUTION

Offering financial support for students who need and deserve it — young people from all walks of life who share our values and contribute to our diverse learning environment

Ian and Paula McCall began contributing to Melbourne Grammar School when their son James (OM 2018) was in his early years at Grimwade House, as both donors and volunteers. During James’s time at the School, Paula supported the School through participation in Friends of Grammar committees, Ian was involved with the MGS Boat Club and both Ian and Paula gave generously of their time on the Snow Sports Committee, and in other ways. Notably, Paula and Ian have also been major donors to the School across a number of philanthropic pillars. “Our first decision to make a donation to the School came after I attended a presentation on the development of the Nigel Peck Centre for Learning and Leadership many years ago,” explains Paula. “I remember thinking what a fantastic resource that would be — and it is.”

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Indigenous Bursary Programme Helping more young Indigenous men access a high-quality education in a welcoming, nurturing and warm community that aims to encourage strong cultural understanding

The Endowment Fund Allowing the School to direct distributions from the Endowment Fund to the most important priorities, maximising opportunities for educational excellence

“We felt a similar level of excitement about the Geoff Handbury Science and Technology Hub,” says Ian. “Even though our son would not directly benefit from it, here was an opportunity to help create something that would be a new benchmark in education. I remember walking through the Hub at the Opening and thinking what an exemplar it was, and how it would reframe science and technology education for many students.” Paula and Ian have also contributed to the School’s Scholarships programme, with a particular focus on supporting Indigenous bursaries. “Education is the foundation of everything,” says Paula. “There is a great need in our community to facilitate access to quality education for Indigenous children.” Contributors to a wide set of causes across the broader community, both Paula and Ian came from humble beginnings. “We, and our parents, have worked hard to achieve a level of comfort in life but we think that, with that comfort, comes an obligation to support philanthropic causes,” says Ian. “It behoves us all to give back to those things that are sometimes viewed as discretionary in the community and not funded as well as they might be — such as supporting children who don’t have access to leading edge educational facilities like those we have here.”

“I remember walking through the Hub at the Opening and thinking what an exemplar it was, and how it would reframe science and technology education for many students.” Ian McCall


Indigenous Steering Committee

“I want to be able to help provide the opportunity for Indigenous boys to gain a strong education so that they can contribute back to their own communities in the future, in whatever capacity they can.”

FROM GOLF TO EQUITY AND ACCESS

Dr Nick Uren

Jason Mifsud (Chair) Roy Kelley Robbie Ahmat Peter Greenberg David Harper AM Royce Helm Alice Hill (retired in 2019) Seri Renkin Adrian Appo OAM (will retire in 2019) Deb Walsh (will retire in 2019) Sue Felton Moya Barclay

Since 2013, Melbourne Grammar School has proudly partnered with the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation to achieve proven outcomes in Indigenous education.

A chance meeting at a golf club ultimately led Dr Nick Uren (OM 1957) to contribute to the Indigenous Bursary Programme at Melbourne Grammar School, but it was a circuitous route.

The group also obtained funding to convert a ship container into a cool room and to construct a large array of solar panels to provide electricity mainly for air conditioners and refrigerators.

After retiring from his career as a prominent soil scientist, Nick enjoyed a game of golf now and then. Sitting in the club house after a game one day, he started a conversation with the person next to him, and this was to considerably reduce the time available to play golf from that point on. After discovering Nick’s area of academic expertise, the person (Trevor Pratt), asked him to join the Mitchell Plateau Association, a group of people who was hoping to improve the lives of Wunambal people at Kandiwal – a cluster of Indigenous people living in a small settlement located on the Mitchell Plateau in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Nick acceded and, more than a decade later, the community has been transformed. “My role initially focused on creating sustainable food production systems for the outback community of mainly women and children,” explains Nick. “Over time I assisted with the introduction of some modern conveniences, including telecommunications, and the establishment of a school.”

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In recent years, Nick’s enthusiasm for assisting Indigenous people has resulted in him making regular financial contributions to the Melbourne Grammar School Indigenous Bursary Programme. “I want to be able to help provide the opportunity for Indigenous boys to gain a strong education so that they can contribute back to their own communities in the future, in whatever capacity they can,” he says. “The Programme extends beyond the walls of the School. It shows young Indigenous men what is possible.” For Year 12 student and Gunditjmara man, Jacquin Mifsud, this support doesn’t go unnoticed. “We’re given an education that a lot of other boys back home don’t get the opportunity to have,” he says. Jacquin also observes the impact the Programme is having on his peers. “Non-Indigenous students learn about our history on a personal basis, not just in class. It opens the minds of students who might have limited experiences with different cultures,” he says.

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Suzanne Gray

WITHERBY TOWER SOCIETY

“My husband was a Witherby Tower Society member and gave a gift to the School through his Will. I think he would be pleased I was following in his footsteps.”

The Witherby Tower Society (WTS) is a special group of individuals who have decided to include a gift to the School in their Will. Since its establishment in 1995, the Society has welcomed 261 members. Whilst the majority choose to allocate their bequests to the MGS Foundation Endowment Fund, some members elect to support Scholarships or Indigenous bursaries.

CREATING SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

We thank all WTS members – past and present – for their visionary support of generations of Melbourne Grammar School students.

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Suzanne Gray has been dedicated to initiating social change throughout her lifetime. And she means for this impetus to continue well into the future through her bequest to the Scholarships programme at Melbourne Grammar School.

Four generations of the Gray family have attended Melbourne Grammar School, beginning with Peter’s father, John Gray (OM 1926), then Peter. Peter and Suzanne’s son, David (OM 1987), also attended the School and their grandson, James, is currently in Year 1 at Grimwade House.

“My late husband, Peter (OM 1957) always said: “Melbourne Grammar School made me who I was.” and I’d like other students to have access to that opportunity,” says Suzanne.

“I feel strongly about Melbourne Grammar and have great pride in it,” says Suzanne. “I met one of my closest friends in the School foyer on my son’s first day at the School, and I do feel that my husband’s great love of the School has extended to me.”

Since early adulthood Suzanne’s benefaction has primarily supported women and children in need through a variety of causes and organisations. She currently works closely with Launch Housing, where she funds the Women’s Rapid Re-housing Programme.

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Suzanne was recently inducted into the Witherby Tower Society on the basis that she has notified the School that she intends to leave a bequest to the School in her Will. “It was really nice to be invited to attend Witherby Tower Society events,” explains Suzanne. “My husband was a Witherby Tower Society member and gave a gift to the School through his Will. I think he would be pleased I was following in his footsteps. In addition, I have enjoyed reconnecting with the School through the Society and as a grandparent.”

Witherby Tower Society Committee Andrew Guy, Chair Robyn Alder Michael Bartlett Marc Cuming Richard King AM Sue Felton, Director of Development Moya Barclay, Manager Stewardship & Donor Relations


WITHERBY TOWER SOCIETY HONOUR ROLL

Witherby Tower Society Members 2018 Mr D A (David) Adams Mr P F (Paul) Aldred Mr D G S (Des) Anderson Mr A M S (Alistair) Armstrong Mrs B (Bett) Arnold Ms A E (Ann) Badger Mr D F (Dave) Barnett Mr M E (Michael) Bartlett Mr R D (Richard) Besley Dr J B (John) Best AO Mr T E (Ted) Blamey Mr J S M (John) Bolton Mr P (Paul) Bradley Mr A D (Andrew) Brookes Mrs M C (Margaret) Brookes Dr P B (Peter) Brown AM Dr W G (Wilson) Brown Mrs J (Janet) Brumley Mr R M (Richard) Bunn Mr J M (John) Capp OAM Dr R P L (Roy) Carey Dr J W (John) Carre-Riddell Mr M J (Malcolm) Chestney Mr C G (Sandy) Clark Mr C A (Chris) Cooper Dr C D (Christopher) Cordner Prof S M (Stephen) Cordner Mr J G (Jim) Cousins AO Mrs L (Libby) Cousins Mr P (Peter) Couzens Dr J R (Richard) Cumpston Mr J M (John) Dale Mr A C (Andrew) Darbyshire AM Mr A N (Arthur) Davie Dr B P (Brian) Davie Mr A J (Arthur) Day Mr W P (Peter) Day Capt G W (Geoffrey) Dempster Commodore J S (Jim) Dickson Mr N C (Norman) Dobbie Mrs E (Elizabeth) Downes Mr G R (George) Embelton Mr J G (Jim) Fairchild Mr K McR (Ken) Forge Mr P C (Philip) Fowler

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Mr J R (John) Franklin Mrs L (Lois) Freeman Mr D E (Ted) Gallagher Mr R H (Richard) Gardner Mr H G (Gerry) Gerrard Mr P S (Peter) Goodman Mr D W (David) Goss Mrs R (Rosemary) Gough Mr K C (Kelvin) Griffith OAM Mr F S (Fred) Grimwade Mrs M J (Margaret) Grummet Mr A W (Alan) Guest Mr A F (Andrew) Guy Mr N D (Nicholas) Guyatt Prof R K (Roger) Hall Dr G N (Geoff) Handbury AO Mr J R (John) Harry Mr J (John) Hasker AM Mr J P (John) Henderson Mr H G (Geoff) Henshall Mrs J (Jane) Hiscock Mr S G (Stephen) Hiscock Mr G W (Geoff) Hone Mr F M (Mac) Horne Mrs J J (Julie) Howard Mr G R (Rob) Howard Mr R J L (Bob) Humphris Mr I H K (Ian) Ingham Dr A R (Alastair) Jackson Ms L (Lana) Joyce Mr M D (Michael) Joyce Mr B N (Barrie) Kerr Mr G H (Geoffrey) Kimpton Mr J V (James) Kimpton AM Mr W D (David) King Assoc Prof R W F (Richard) King AM Mr P M (Martin) Kudnig Emeritus Prof R G (Richard) Larkins AC Mr A L (Alf) Lazer AM Mr N C (Neville) Lee OAM Mr R W (Rob) Liddle Dr P C (Peter) Lugg Mr A (Angus) Mackay Mr J A (Alex) Macnaughtan

Mr J G (James) Marks Mr A R (Sandy) Massina Mr E S (Ted) Millear Mr E J (Edward) Miller Mr P A (Paul) Mishura Mr P R (Peter) Mitchell AM Mr A W (Alan) Moore Mr S D H (Stephen) Morell Mr H M (Hugh) Morgan AC Dr C W (Clive) Morris Mrs E E (Edith) Nelson Mr T J (Theo) Nelson Mr R (Richard) Neville-Smith Mr D G (David) Nicoll Mr A E (Angus) Paine Mr J B (Bruce) Parncutt AO Mrs P J (Patricia) Peck Mr T W J (Tim) Pepper Mr B W (Bruce) Phillips Mr R T (Dick) Potter Dr A J R (Andrew) Prentice Mr J G (Jonathan) Ralph Dr L J (John) Reeve Mr M A (Mervyll) Reid Mr A G (Alan) Richards Mr P W (Peter) Richards Mr J B (John) Richardson Mr F A (Frank) Roberts OAM Dr R W (Rodney) Robinson Dr A T (Alan) Rose OAM Mrs C (Candice) Rosengarten Mr P F (Patrick) Russel Mr R McR (Rowan) Russell Mr I M (Ian) Rutherford Mr G L J (Gee) Ryan Mr J E (John) Scott-Mackenzie Mr S (Simon) Seward Mr A P (Paul) Sheahan AM Mr P R (Peter) Siminton Ms D A H (Deborah) Sims Mr R A (Bob) Slater AM RFD Mr D J (David) Smart Mr A B (Alex) Smith Mr A J (Tony) Smith Mr P H (Philip) Solomon QC

Mr P S (Peter) Staughton Mr J C (John) Streeter Mr R M (Ross) Stuart Dr J G (John) Stuckey Dr R L C (Dick) Sutcliffe Mr D A H (David) Temple Mrs D J (Deborah) Thomas Mr L R (Lloyd) Thomas Mr T C (Tom) Tucker Mrs A (Angela) Velos Mr J (John) Velos Mr C R (Ralph) Ward-Ambler AM Mr B M (Bruce) Watson Mr G N (Geoffrey) Webb Mr A C (Tony) Weber Mr B C J (Bryan) Wee Mr R (Robert) Weir Mr P L (Paul) Wilhelm Mr S K (Simon) Wilson QC Mr G D Z (Gavan) Woinarski 7 Anonymous Bequestors

We honour the memory of all deceased WTS members: Mr A H G (Andrew) Armstrong Mr M J (Michael) Arnold Mr H C (Howard) Barrett Mr G L (Glynne) Beaumont Dr E L G (Edward) Beavis Dr J H W (John) Birrell ISO Mrs J M (Joyce) Boothby Mr A D (Alfred) Brookes Mr I K (Ian) Christian Mr H E (Lynn) Clark JP Mr A G W (Ron) Coleman Mr J V (John) Connard Dr D P (Donald) Cordner Mr J P (John) Cordner Mr J A (Jim) Court Mr G R (Gavin) Crawford Mr N A H (Nigel) Creese AM Mr G A (Geoffrey) Cunningham Mr R D (Rodney) Davidson AO OBE Sir Peter (Peter) Derham AC KStJ Mr N S C (Noel) Deschamps Mr G S (Grahme) Dixon Dr W A (William) Dott Mr B S (Bruce) Dyson Dr B R (Betty) Elliott Mr A (Alan) Eustace OAM Mr D J (Darragh) Field Mr R W (Richard) Fletcher Mr B S W (Brett) Freeman Mr B I (Bruce) Gandy Mr T J (Tom) Gillespie Mr W H (Bill) Goss Mr J B (John) Gough AO Mr J W (John) Gourlay Mr B A (Boyd) Graham Mr P R (Peter) Gray Dr J C (James) Grimwade Mr A D (Andrew) Grummet AM Mr A B (Abe) Grutzner Dr I T (Ian) Harper

Mr A G (Adrian) Hilford Mr A G (Anthony) Hiscock Mr D M (Douglas) Hocking Mr P H (Peter) Houghton Dr P M (Peter) Johansen Dr R B (Barry) King Dr C R (Colin) Laing Mr J M (John) Lamb Mr G E (George) Limb Mr F R H (Ron) MacDonald Mr J N (Jim) Marks Dr M M (Malcolm) McKeown Mr A B (Bruce) McMullin Dr D P (Derek) Merfield Mrs J (Joan) Minson Mrs A (Angela) Mitchell Mr G F (George) Mitchell Mr K A (Ken) Mitchell Mr W M (Murray) Mitchell Prof C E (Charles) Moorhouse AM Mr S F (Frank) Newman OBE Mr G M (Gerry) Niall AO Brig H R (Hugh) Officer Mr G S (Graham) Peck Mr N H (Nicholas) Peck Mr N H (Nigel) Peck AM Mr A B (Tony) Perkins Mrs J (Jocelyn) Perry Mr H M (Murn) Ponsford

Mr J B (Ossie) Porter Mr H I (Harry) Prince Mrs A E (Audrey) Relph Mr N E (Nick) Renton AM Dr D S (Sam) Rosengarten Mr P B (Peter) Rosenhain DFC Dr D H F (David) Scott AO Mr I T D (Ian) Sheen Brig M B (Max) Simkin CBE KStJ Dr J (James) Smibert Mr A A (Adrian) Smithers Mr A W (Bill) Stewart Mr F R G (Free) Strickland AM, OBE, KStJ Mr R B (Barry) Stuart Mr F G (Forster) Stuart Mr P C (Claude) Stubbings Mr H A (Bert) Tartakover Mr J H (John) Wall Mr H L (Hugh) Wallace Mr M (Malcolm) Wallace-Mitchell Mr G C (Geoffrey) Wenzel Capt J L (Joseph) White Mr J E (James) Wilkie JP Dr P F (Peter) Williams AO Mr R C W (Robin) Williams Rev D J (Denis) Woodbridge 4 Anonymous Bequestors

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2018 DONOR HONOUR ROLL

Thank you to the many members of our School community – Old Melburnians, Current and Past Parents, Staff and Friends – who supported philanthropy at Melbourne Grammar School in 2018. Every gift, no matter the size, is helping to continue the School’s history of excellence, and is providing educational opportunities to future generations of students. We are pleased to acknowledge the following donors who made new gift commitments or pledge payments to the Melbourne Grammar School Foundation’s four Pillars of Philanthropy in 2018. We also thank members of the community who gave to other School activities – your support is greatly appreciated.

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Individual Donors Mr D A (David) Adams Mr J A (Jonathan) Adams Mr J A (Jon) Adler Mr N A (Ross) Adler AC Mrs J H (Jane) Akhurst & Mr B A (Bruce) Akhurst Mr W (William) Alexander Mr D G S (Des) Anderson Prof J A (James) Angus AO & Mrs H S (Helen) Angus Mr G R (Gordon) Arnold Mr J B M (John) Arrowsmith Mr C J (Christopher) Arup His Hon K J A (Austin) Asche Mrs S H (Samantha) Baillieu AM Mrs M G (Moya) Barclay Mr D F (Dave) Barnett Mr C R (Chris) Barrett Mr M E (Michael) Bartlett & Mrs M G (Mim) Bartlett Mr D J (David) Batt The Hon J M (John) Batt AM Mr C G (Chris) Begg Mr A C (Anthony) Beggs & Mrs K A (Kate) Beggs Mr C D (Chris) Bennett Mr D J (Danny) Bessell & Ms S F (Seri) Renkin

Prof J F O (John) Bilson & Prof L A (Laura) La Haye Bilson Mr G L (Graham) Blashki Mr T C C (Tom) Bleakley Mr L R (Russell) Bodinnar JP Mr P A (Paul) Bonnici & Mrs W A (Wendy) Bonnici Dr M M (Michael) Borten OAM Ms A C M (Annabel) Bowden Mr A D (Andrew) Boyd & Mrs L (Lynn) Boyd Mr P R (Penleigh) Boyd & Mrs R (Robyn) Boyd Mr P (Paul) Bradley Mr A D (Andrew) Brookes Dr J D L (John) Brookes Mr R C H (Roger) Brookes Mr J R (Jeff) Brown & Mrs M V (Melissa) Brown Mrs M (Morena) Buffon & Mr S L (Santo) Cilauro Mrs D (Delta) Bundey & Mr M P (Mal) Bundey Brig D L H (David) Buring AM Mrs E (Eileen) Burnett-Kant & Mr A (Amar) Kant Mr T W (Troy) Busch Mrs E (Janet) Calvert-Jones AM His Honour J R (John) Campton QC Dr B K (Belinda) Carne & Dr R P (Ross) Carne Dr J W (John) Carre-Riddell Mr H (David) Chen & Ms J W (Joei) Xu Mr M J (Malcolm) Chestney Dr P W (Peter) Cheung & Ms L (Li-Ling) Ng Mr V (Vincent) Chiang Mr C G (Sandy) Clark & Ms M E (Marie) McDonald Dr D K (David) Clarke Mr I C (Ian) Cochran PSM Mr E R (Ewan) Colson Mr P X (Paul) Connor & Mrs F J S (Fiona) Connor Mr J S M (John) Cooper Mr D C C (David) Corley Ms A (Anna) Corr & Mr B M (Brendan) Corr Mr P A (Paul) Coughlin & Dr S L (Sheryl) Coughlin

Mrs A M L (Anne) Court Mr J G (Jim) Cousins AO & Mrs L (Libby) Cousins Mr P (Peter) Couzens Mr F C (Frank) Covill RFD ED Mr A R (Andrew) Crawshay Mr N A H (Nigel) Creese AM & Mrs V G (Val) Creese Mr S W (Bill) Cumpston Dr R W (Rob) Danby Dr A L (Amanda) Day & Major B J W (Benjamin) Day Mr A J (Arthur) Day & Mrs H (Hilary) Day Dr C R B (Charles) Day Mr T K (Tim) Dixon Dr A P (Abe) Dorevitch Mr J M (Michael) Dowling Commodore M H (Michael) Dowsett AM Prof S J (Stephen) Duffy & Dr L H E (Lore) Schierlitz Mr G W (Graham) Duncan Prof P H (Peter) Eddey Bishop P J (Peter) Elliott Dr R W (Rohan) Essex Mr C (Charles) Farquharson Mr P L (Peter) Field & Mrs H (Heather-Anne) Field Mr C M (Chester) Finlay Mr J D (Dale) Fisher Mr G W (Grant) Fisher & Ms H L (Helen) Bird Mr B R (Brian) Fleming Mrs M J (Mardi) Foreman & Mr A V (Andy) Foreman Mrs P (Pamela) Fraser Mr C C (Clem) Furphy OAM Mr D E (Ted) Gallagher & Mrs V (Vicki) Gallagher Dr C J A (Christopher) Game Mr A (Alex) Garber Mr H R G (Henry) Gardiner Mr S D (Stephen) Gibbons Mr J G (Justin) Gibbs Mr G O (Graeme) Gillard Mr B H (Brian) Goddard Mr S F (Stuart) Gooley & Mrs M G (Marion) Gooley Mr J A W (Jono) Gourlay & Mrs C (Carrie) Gourlay Mrs L (Louise) Gourlay OAM

Mr W J H (William) Gourlay Mr J K H (James) Graham & Ms S (Sue) Innes Mr J W (Jamie) Gray & Mrs R (Rebecca) Gray Dr P B (Peter) Greenberg OAM Mr P J (Peter) Greer Dr R W (Richard) Grutzner Mr A W (Alan) Guest & Mrs W (Wendy) Guest Mr Y (Hank) Guo & Ms X (Leigh) Li Mr A F (Andrew) Guy & Mrs M J (Jane) Guy Mr J W (Wes) Hall Mrs M (Mei) Han & Mr J (Jin) Xiong Mr S P (Simon) Hann & Mrs F J E (Fiona) Hann Ms L J (Lisa) Hannon & Mr S G (Simon) Terry The Hon H R (Hartley) Hansen & Mrs R M (Rosalind) Hansen Mr P (Peter) Hansen Dr C A (Alex) Harper & Mrs G A (Gabrielle) Harper Mr J K (John) Harris Mrs E L (Emma) Harrison & Mr M G (Michael) Harrison Dr R F (Roger) Haskett Mr G F (Geoffrey) Hayes Mr I J P (Ian) Henderson & Mrs T (Titania) Henderson Mr J P (John) Henderson Mr T A (Thomas) Henri Mr H G (Geoff) Henshall Mr G D J (Graeme) Henshaw Mr E M H (Michael) Hilditch Mr S G (Stephen) Hiscock & Mrs J (Jane) Hiscock Mr G W (Geoff) Hone Mr P J (Philip) Hopkins Mr F M (Mac) Horne Mr M J (Max) Horne Dr N D (Nicholas) Houseman & Ms J R S (Jeanine) Froomes Mr I M (Ian) Jack Mrs S J (Su Jung) Jang Dr P J (Peter) Jenkins Mr J H (John) Jesson & Mrs J O (Janene) Jesson Mr I M (Ian) Johnson & Mrs D (Dale) Johnson

Mr I T (Ian) Johnson Mr M I (Mark) Johnson Dr E (Emmanouele) Karpathakis & Mrs C (Chrissy) Karpathakis Mr D A (David) Kauler Mr R (Roy) Kelley & Mrs A (Ann) Kelley Mr H J (Howard) Kemball Mr W T V (Tim) Kendall & Mrs M (Margaret) Kendall Mr E P (Edwin) Kennon Mr P J (Philip) Kennon QC & Mrs W (Wendy) Kennon Dr A J (Andrew) Kenny Prof T J (Trevor) Kilpatrick & Dr K M (Kate) Carroll Mr G M M (Geoffrey) Kimm Mr G H (Geoffrey) Kimpton Mr J V (James) Kimpton AM Assoc Prof R W F (Richard) King AM & Mrs A J (Andrea) King Mr D A (David) Klempfner & Mrs D P (Daniela) Klempfner Mr P J (Peter) Knife & Mrs M (Margaret) Knife Dr D A (Daniel) Kogler Mr F T (Bruce) Lai & Mrs H W (Winnie) So Emeritus Prof R G (Richard) Larkins AC & Mrs C (Caroline) Larkins Mrs F M (Fiona) Lavelle Mr C C (Chee) Lee & Ms S (Helen) Tan Miss D (Claritta) Lee Mr D J C K (David) Lee Mr G Y S (Gregory) Lee Mr R A (Rodd) Levy Mr R R (Robert) Lewis Mrs Q (Qian) Li Mr R W (Rob) Liddle Ms K (Khai-Yin) Lim & Dr O (Otis) Wang Mr J Y (John) Lin & Dr S C H (Shirley) Hsieh Ms M (Mei) Lin & Mr L (Raymond) Dong Mr J D (Julian) Lincoln & Mrs M L (Marita) Lincoln Mr L F (Li) Liu & Mrs Z (Zhe) Su

Mr B J (Brian) Llewelyn Mr P G (Peter) Lovett Mr E L (Leigh) Machin Mr A (Angus) Mackay Mr R A (Robert) Mackay & Mrs S J (Shari) Mackay Mr I J (Ian) Maskiell Mr I M (Ian) McAlister Mr I (Ian) McCall & Mrs P P (Paula) McCall Mr A W (Andrew) McComas Dr D A (David) McCredie Ms S J (Sarah) McDonald Dr S S (Sam) Mehr Prof W H (Bill) Melbourne Ms B J (Bridget) Meldrum & Mr M W (Mark) Naughton Dr R F E (Ros) Menzies & Mr M J (Mitch) Harrison Mr D W (David) Mercer Mr H (Martin) Miao & Mrs D (Cathy) Xu The Michelmore Family Dr I L (Ian) Millar & Dr M (Margaret) Millar Mr A R (Tony) Millear Mr E J (Edward) Miller Dr J A (James) Mitchell Mr R G (Bob) Moran OAM Mr P S (Philip) Moss AM Mr T T (Thomas) Murphy Mr G J (Geoff) Mustow Mr S B (Sidney) Myer AC Mr T J (Theo) Nelson JP Mr C (Claus) Newhouse Mr R D (Robert) Officer Mr G E (Ewan) Ogilvy Mr J B (Bruce) Parncutt AO Mr D W (Darryn) Paspa Mr R J (Richard) Pethebridge Prof G N (Neil) Phillips OAM Ms J (Josée) Pinsonneault Dr M (Marinis) Pirpiris & Mrs M (Maria) Pirpiris Mr R J M (John) Plowright Dr A J R (Andrew) Prentice & Mrs V (Victoria) Prentice Dr D K (Ken) Pullen Mrs J (Jessica) Purbrick-Herbst & Mr R W (Richard) Herbst

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Mrs P (Pam) Sargood Dr C J (Kate) Savage & Dr C A (Charles) Kuntz Mr B P (Brady) Scanlon & Mrs A D (Alex) Scanlon Mr M J (Matthew) Schofield & Ms B A (Beth) Schofield Mr M R (Martin) Scott & Ms J L (Jane) Hider Dr M G (Michael) Sedgley Mr S (Simon) Seward Mr C (Will) Shen & Mrs Z (Kika) Zuo Mrs C A (Carol) Sisson Mr J (Jock) Smibert Mr C M C (Cameron) Smith Mr C J (Clive) Smith OAM Prof J A (Julian) Smith & Mrs S A (Sally) Smith Dr J L (Josie) Smith-Mackay & Dr S D (Sean ) Mackay Mr P H (Philip) Solomon QC & Dr R (Rachel) Solomon Dr A L (Andrew) Speirs Mr T J (Trevor) Spencer Mr F (Frank) Spillane Mr R L (Rohan) Stanton Mr D M (David) Stewart & Mrs F F (Fiona) Stewart Mr P J (Peter) Stirling & Ms K F (Kim) Kane Mr J A (Jim) Stokes The Hon A A (Tony) Street Mr R M (Ross) Stuart

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Dr J G (John) Stuckey & Mrs S (Susan) Stuckey Mr J F (John) Styring Ms W (Wei) Tao & Mr Z (Zhen) Yang Mr A v R (Allan) Taylor Mr A J W (Tony) Taylor Mr J B (Barlow) Telford Mr P (Paul) Temay & Mrs S (Sara) Temay Mr D A H (David) Temple Mr S N (Simon) Temple Dr P A J (Paul) Tesar Mr F B (Fred) Thomas Mr G C (Greg) Thomas Prof G W (Gwynne) Thomas OAM & Dr D A (Doreen) Thomas Mr R B (Rob) Thomas AM & Mrs K (Kyrenia) Thomas Dr J M (Jane) Thompson Mrs L H L P (Lynette) Tiong & Mr K K T (Thomas King) Tiong Mr R E (Robert) Tissot Mr P P (Paul) Tissot Dr B L (Brooke) Tramontana Mr E R (Rick) Tudor OAM & Mrs E (Liz) Tudor Mr G A (Graeme) Tulloch Mr K R (Keith) Tully Mr C C (Chris) Turnbull Dr N C (Nick) Uren & Mrs M L (Marian) Uren Mr R J (Rob) Urie

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Dr J C (John) Vance OAM Mr I M (Ian) Vaughan Ms Y (Carol) Wang Dr O (Otis) Wang & Ms K (Khai-Yin) Lim Mr X (Shaun) Wang & Mrs X (Cynthia) Yu Mr J M (James) Ward Mr C R (Ralph) Ward-Ambler AM & Mrs B L (Barbara) Ward-Ambler Mr G R (Ron) Watson & Mrs P J (Jill) Watson Mr G N (Geoffrey) Webb Mr M F (Michael) Wheelahan & Mrs C L (Cathryn) Wheelahan Ms J M (Janet) Whiting AM & Mr P A (Phil) Lukies Dr H D W (Huw) Williams & Mrs K (Katrina) Williams Mr R J C (Rob) Wilson & Mrs C A (Cathie) Wilson Mr G C (Geoff) Wing Mr J H (John) Wion Mr G D Z (Gavan) Woinarski Mr B S C (Bennett) Wong Mr B L (Byron) Woods Mr S A (Simon) Yencken Mr G H C (Greg) Yu Mr Y (Yong) Zhang & Ms C (Tracey) Wang

Organisations & Trusts Anticlockwisers 1961 Antipodean Family Foundation Australian Indigenous Education Foundation Australian Sports Foundation British Schools & Universities Foundation Donovan-Johnston Memorial Scholarship Fund Friends of Grammar – Grimwade Friends of Grammar – Senior School Friends of Grammar – Wadhurst Gear Box Arts Geoff and Helen Handbury Foundation Gourlay Charitable Trust HSL Clark Charitable Trust – The Warren Clark Bequest Marian and EH Flack Trust Macquarie Group Foundation JT Morrow Memorial Education Trust Melbourne Foundation Peter James Provelson Trust Fund Scanlon Foundation Winter-Irving-Crawford Trust John & Myriam Wylie Foundation

3 Anonymous Donors

Realised Bequests

FOUNDATION CIRCLE MEMBERS

Mr A G (Alan) Richards & Mrs S M (Sylvia) Richards Mr P W (Peter) Richards Mr R G (Roger) Richards & Mrs A S (Annabel) Richards Ms P A (Penny) Richards Fowler Mr L R (Lex) Richardson Mrs J E (Jan) McLellan Rizzo Mrs P J (Pamela) Rogers Dr M H (Michael) Rowe Prof J P (John) Royle OAM MBBS FRCSE FRCS Mr W A C (William) Rudd Dr P B (Peter) Rumpf Mr P F (Patrick) Russel Mr H A C (Harry) Russell Mr I M (Ian) Rutherford

We are a School built on a strong tradition of philanthropy. We gratefully celebrate the leadership and generosity of the following benefactors. These individuals, foundations and organisations have, on one occasion or over time, since the establishment of the Melbourne Grammar School Foundation, made philanthropic contributions at an outstanding level.

Ross Adler AC & Fiona Adler Estate of R W A Alcorn Alan Archibald QC & Mary-Lou Archibald Australian Indigenous Education Foundation Andrew, Samantha, James, Annabel & Daisy Ballantyne Roger Brookes Estate of A R W Butcher Estate of Ivy May Callaway Malcolm Chestney & Pat Chestney HSL Clark Charitable Trust – The Warren Clark Bequest Peter Clemenger AO & Joan Clemenger AO R L Curthoys Trust Fund The Late Rodney Davidson AO OBE Carl Dowd & Wendy Dowd The Late Bruce Dyson The Alfred Felton Bequest Friends of Grammar Estate of Ireton Elliott Giles The Late Thomas Gillespie Geoff Handbury AO & The Late Helen Handbury AO Higgins Family Estate of Richard Hinds John Lin & Shirley Hsieh Angus Mackay Estate of Malcolm McKeown Estate of Ronald McQuie

Andrew Michelmore AO & Nooky Michelmore AO J T Morrow Memorial Education Trust Estate of Edward Newton The Old Melburnians Bruce Parncutt AO The Late Nigel Peck AM & Patricia Peck Estate of Audrey Relph Clive Smith & Caroline Smith Lady Marigold Southey AC Lloyd Thomas & Debbie Thomas Estate of Alexander Campbell Trumble Ralph Ward-Ambler AM & Barbara Ward-Ambler Brian Watson AO & Ms Edwina Le Maistre Bill Williams John and Myriam Wylie Foundation The Yulgilbar Foundation Estate of John Herbert Wall Estate of Olga Mary Zoller 1 Anonymous Donor

Estate of Angela Mitchell Estate of A C Trumble Estate of John Herbert Wall

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CONTINUING YOUR SUPPORT

Melbourne Grammar School is built on the legacy of others. The generosity of thousands of donors underpins the education of our current students and those who follow in their footsteps. Thank you to our loyal and generous donors and every member who gave in 2018. The continuation of high level private funding is key to enacting the vision of our School. It is only through our continued partnerships with parents, Old Melburnians and friends that future generations of students continue to have access to the best opportunities.

Please contact us to discuss making a significant gift to the School, creating an endowment, including a Gift in your Will or extending your current level of support. We also welcome your feedback about any aspect of giving to the School, including this publication. Sue Felton, Director of Development foundation@mgs.vic.edu.au +61 3 9865 7683

Moya Barclay, Manager Stewardship & Donor Relations foundation@mgs.vic.edu.au +61 3 9865 7677

To find out more about Foundation Membership or to make a gift online, please visit: mgs.vic.edu.au/giving

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MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDATION


Melbourne Grammar School Foundation 355 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 Australia +61 3 9865 7555 foundation@mgs.vic.edu.au mgs.vic.edu.au

ABN: 38 955 707 429


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